Israeli occupation air strikes on Sunday in southern Lebanon killed three resistance members and wounded several people, according to the official National News Agency. The NNA said the resistance mourned its demised fighters who lost their lives in the air attacks in the southern villages and towns over the past hours. It added that six civilians were wounded in one of the strikes that targeted an ammunition depot in the town of Adloun and several others suffered cut in another raid on the town of Hola, where properties and houses were damaged. More than 500 Lebanese have been killed in recurring Israeli occupation attacks on towns and villages since early October. The local resistance has been engaged in daily tit-for-tat hostilities with the occupation forces. There has been behind-the-curtain diplomacy to avert the turn of the skirmishes into a full-fledged war. Source: Kuwait News Agency
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